302 GENERAL INDEX TO 



Negroes, their Revolt represented on a Hieroglyphic Paint- 

 ing, xiv, 171. 



Nemont mi, complementary Days of the Azteck Year, xiii, 

 286; Etymology of this Word, 315. 



Neniquetheba, a Name of Bochica, xiii, 74. 



Nepohuallzitzin, Knots, or Quippoes, which, among the 

 Aztecks, supplied the place of Writing, before they 

 were acquainted with Hieroglyphics, xiii, 168 ; time 

 when they ceased to make use of them, 169. 



New Fire, kindled at the beginning of a new Chronological 

 Cycle, xiii, 225. 



New Grenada, Kingdom of, Description of its Mountains, 

 xiii, 61. 



Nezahualcojotl, King of Tezcuco, Legislator and Poet, xiv, 

 253. 



Ninus, his sepulchral Monument, xiii, 102. 



Noah of the Mexican Nations. See Coxcox. 



Numbers, Cardinal, in four American and three Tartarian 

 Languages, xiii, 305. 



Numeration, decimal, invented, according to Gatterer, by 

 the Phoenicians and the Egyptians, xiv, 254. 



o. 



Oaxaca, a Town of Mexico, a Sculpture in Relief found in 



its Environs, xiii, 126. 

 Ocelopan, third Founder of Mexico, xiv, 185. 

 Ocelotl, Tiger, Name of the twelfth Day of the Month 



among the Mexicans, xiii, 313. 

 Ochpaniztli, Name of the thirteenth Month of the Mexican 



Year, xiii, 292. 

 Octli, a Beverage prepared from the Agave, xiii, 136. 

 Odin, a fabulous King of the Scandinavians, traces of this 



Mythology found in America, xiii, 173. 

 Old-age, Name of a Period of a hundred and four Years 



among the Aztecks, xiii, 286, 287. 



